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<H1 ALIGN="CENTER">mod_mysqllog</H1>

If you load the MySQL-Logging module into the server, all occurred requests
will be noted into a database, instead of to a text file (what mod_stdlog
does).
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The logging table is automagically created, you need however to create the
database given with the <A HREF="core.html#mysqllogdatabase">MySQLLogDatabase</A>
directive yourself.
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in the server config you'll also need to set these directives:
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 <LI><A HREF="core.html#mysqlloghost">MySQLLogHost</A></LI>
 <LI><A HREF="core.html#mysqlloguser">MySQLLogUser</A></LI>
 <LI><A HREF="core.html#mysqllogpassword">MySQLLogPassword</A></LI>
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